C.?l, '< mv> goifj p ':'*1 /_ null CliiUiboqiutrq CANTON IIOMI MAKI KS used the thrmp Thanksgiving for their attractive booth ?marked with simplicity. and colorful, A blue ribbon award winner. LAKE Jl'NALCSKA Club exhibit fraluri d outdoor living for children?a fenced in area, sand box. tea tables, swing. and blocks. A blue ribbon winner. IIAPPY HOMEMAKERS club was a model family nursery, well arranged, with appropriate books, toys, furniture and lighting. A blue ribbon booth. Exhibits tContinued from pace 1> GAL TWO?HOME DEM? .N objects," the exhibit Included in-' struct ions for cutting and making i creg>c paper raffia and various types of finished articles ranging 1 from small jars to lamp shades. CLYDE exhibited "A Sewing - Unit," a suggestion for converting 1 an attic or extra room Into a hob by room CORNWEI.I. CM'B dcmoiistra tion "Clothing the Family ' -how ing the percentage of the faintly incn',no to be spent on a well-plan i>id wardrobe on a three-year tiasi* THICKETY CLt'B exhibited "Corsages for all Qccasinrs" with | a demonstration of materials used ! Center of Interest \*ns a mannekin dressed as a bride, holding a bou quet of white flowers ,.MOK\|N<; STAR xhibittd The Working Area," n utility room for comfort and ease, which contained! the washing machine, sink-, iron ing board, and home freezer, C'Ef'II. displayed "Food Conserv ation," with an exhibit of frozen, canned, pickled, and pre- >rved foods. CENTF.R PIC.EON showed "Good Nutrition in Meal Planning." with charts showing a pattern for a day's proper diet and a table .set with a proper breakfast, KFAVERDAM displayed "Plan ned Storage for Cleaning Supplies," with an ideal closet with space for storing cleaning tools and mate rials. CANTON 1IOMK.MAKK.KS show ed "Thanksgiving In the Home," a booth furnished mostly With articles made bv club members and feat mine the family worship cen ter for Thanksgiving' and arrange ments of fruits and vegetables. CRXBTRKK - IIVDK.H MOCN TAIN showed points to consider in "Consumer Buying" of clothes, canned foods, and household equipment KINKS CRKKK exhibited copper enameling .is ;l means of "Enjoy ing Our Leisure". Enameled ash tray* and costume jewelry made by the members were displayed. MrKIMMON CU B exhibited the many activities of "Community Service." in which its members en cased. Colored slides of member* I were shown continuously on a mov j ins screen as the center of Inter est. SOI'Tll CI.YDE completed the tlieme with "Christmas in the Home," an exhibit showing a 11 v inK room decorated for Christmas and sifts under the tree. The Achievement Day program ! was sponsored hv (ho following merchants Btirslu-CIayton Furni ture. Waynesville Mountaineer, j Boyd Furniture, Farmers Co-Op. Bottle C.is. Howell Motor. C, E. Bay's Sor.s. Pet Dairy. Watkins Motor Garrett Furniture. F.agle, Store, First National Hank, Gar rett Funeral Home. T S Morrison and Foard. The Toggery. Moody Rulane. Lealhyrwood and Francis E-sso. Massie's Department Store. Stov all's, Firestone Home and Auto. Central Cleaners. C'loth Shop. Rogers Electrie Company, Massie Furniture. Belk-Hudxon. Smith's | Drugs, Charlie's Place, Red Wing Gift Shop. Crawford Gulf Service. AfcP Store Campbell's Sewing Shop. Turner's, Balentine's Super ette. Parkway Motors. Taylor Motors. Rogers Electric, Whitman's Bakery, The Book Store and The , Farmers Federation. Many Summer Residents Of Balsam Leaving By LOUIS M. KNSLEV Community Reporter Mrs. Sara Crawford spent the j . week end with Mr. and Mrs. G > McKan in Bryson City. Mrs William Hutchinson is here for a v isit from her home in At Uinta, tin Mr. md Mrs William Ronald have left for a brief visit with Mrs. .1 T Hayes in Madison. Tenn. Mrs. Bessie Russell has returned to her home in Coral Gables. Fla William Rosenberg has had a successful season at The Rose mount this summer and some of the guests have decided to remain all year. Dr. 1 T. Pearson, who left Bal sam early this summer because of il'ness, had an operation in Miami. Fla , and is getting along just Tne. ? s * . ? Ilev. Ray McCall announced last Sunday morning that a revival meeting will begin at the Balsam Baptist Church Sunday night. The Rev. VI. H. Raby. pastor of the \ntioch Baptist church, will assist in the .meeting. There will also b<* a singing at the church Sunday night starting at 7 p.m. Immedi ately after the singing the revival Will start. Mr and Mrs. T. VV. Jones have left to .pend the winter in Coral Cables. Fla, Mr. Jones has a large land development at Balsam and stands most of the year here. Mrs. Mack Crawford has been i't for the past week. She was taken to the C. J. Harris Hospital in Sylva, but is now back at home. Mr and Mrs. Louis Trapani have returned to their home in Miami, ! Fla. Billy Crawford returned to hi: home at Balsam over the week end. He is employed by a eon struction company in Virginia. Mrs. George Bew has returnei to her home in Pass-A-Grilli Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dixon lef today for their home in Jackson ville, Fla. The Dixons have beei coming to Balsam for approximate ly 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lindsai of Reno. Nevada and Miss Virginii Lindsay and Esta Oberlitner of Sat Diego. Calif., are visiting Mr. ant Mrs. Roy Souderes and Rev. an< Mrs. O. J. Beck. The Lindsays an natives of Balsam. > Fiery Battle 5 HARLAN. Kv. (APi ?Clayton -?! Haker still is wondering who won -'the battle he had with a rattle snake. He saw the snake just before it 1 vanished into a rock pile. Baker ?J doused the rooks with gasoline and lessed a lighted match on them. From his hospital bed with burns t on his face and hands. Baker still . 1 didn't know whether the rattler j ("perished in the flames. Want ads bring quick result* tPHBQSEra ) j ? y J j I jti j I jfti J! lilffMii AAA Tests Prove New Power-X Eliminates Power-Robbing Engine Deposits . TESTS of new Sinclair Power-X Gasoline with X-Chemical were conducted by the American Automobile Association. Using both new and old cars, tests were equivalent to i years of typical driving. Exclusive X-Chemical in Sinclair Power-X Increases Power in Older Cars Retains Peak Power in New Cars CUTS OPERATING COSTS IN ALL CARS - Because it eliminates power-robbing 'engine deposits, new Sinclair Power-X Gasoline increases power,cuts operating costs as vou drive. 90% MORE EFFECTIVE than any other gasoline additive in preventing spark plug fouling. 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